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101 Certificate of baptism for Laura, dated May 21, 1955 for a baptism which occurred October 25, 1923, at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Sioux Falls, SD. Nelson Laura Belle (I341)
 
102 Changed his age from 54 to 44 to enlist in Company D, 104th Division, New York Infantry. May 1861 Private, Invalid Corps, 6th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corp. until 1865. Luce Warren S. (I596)
 
103 Charles A. Wilcox listed as widowed in 1900 census. Wheeler Cordelia Josephine (I1031)
 
104 chronic broncitis and dilation of heart Luce Sarah Jane (I287)
 
105 Civil War - 87th Pennsylvania Regiment, Company A 1st Sgt. 1861-65 Kipp Alexander (I1512)
 
106 Civil War - 87th Pennsylvania Regiment, Company A Private 1861-64 Kipp John Wesley (I1513)
 
107 Civil War - 87th Pennsylvania Regiment, Company E 1st Private 1861-64
Section D, Lot # 50, Grave # 5
Headstone: Tablet and GAR marker 
Kipp Peter Albert (I1515)
 
108 Civil War service in Company D, 1st Regiment, NY Calvery. Sered Sept. 1863 to July 1865. Rank of Private. Luce Samuel Warren (I595)
 
109 Civil War soldier - Company G, 116th Infrantry, Macon County, Illinois

ILLINOIS CIVIL WAR DETAIL REPORT
«tab»Name «tab»ANDREWS, ELIAS «tab»
«tab»Rank «tab»PVT «tab»Company «tab»G «tab»Unit «tab»116 IL US INF «tab»
«tab»«tab»
«tab»Personal Characteristics «tab»
«tab»Residence «tab»MACON CO, IL «tab»Age «tab»18 «tab»Height «tab»5' 5 «tab»Hair «tab»DARK «tab»
«tab»Eyes «tab»GRAY «tab»Complexion «tab»FAIR «tab»Marital Status «tab»SINGLE «tab»Occupation «tab»FARMER «tab»
«tab»Nativity «tab»PA «tab»
«tab»«tab»
«tab»Service Record «tab»
«tab»Joined When «tab»SEP 28, 1862 «tab»Joined Where «tab»CAMP MACON, IL «tab»
«tab»Joined By Whom «tab»J P BOYD «tab»Period «tab»3 YRS «tab»
«tab»Muster In «tab»SEP 30, 1862 «tab»Muster In Where «tab»DECATUR, IL «tab»
«tab»Muster In By Whom «tab»N/A «tab»Muster Out «tab»N/A «tab»
«tab»Muster Out Where «tab»N/A «tab»Muster Out By Whom «tab»N/A «tab»
«tab»Remarks «tab»DESERTED NOV 19, 1862 AT DECATUR ILL 
Andrews Elias (I1622)
 
110 Civil War soldier - Company G, 116th Infrantry, Macon County, Illinois

ILLINOIS CIVIL WAR DETAIL REPORT
«tab»Name «tab»ANDREWS, ELIJAH «tab»
«tab»Rank «tab»PVT «tab»Company «tab»G «tab»Unit «tab»116 IL US INF «tab»
«tab»«tab»
«tab»Personal Characteristics «tab»
«tab»Residence «tab»MACON CO, IL «tab»Age «tab»18 «tab»Height «tab»5' 5 «tab»Hair «tab»DARK «tab»
«tab»Eyes «tab»GRAY «tab»Complexion «tab»FAIR «tab»Marital Status «tab»SINGLE «tab»Occupation «tab»FARMER «tab»
«tab»Nativity «tab»PA «tab»
«tab»«tab»
«tab»Service Record «tab»
«tab»Joined When «tab»SEP 28, 1862 «tab»Joined Where «tab»CAMP MACON, IL «tab»
«tab»Joined By Whom «tab»J P BOYD «tab»Period «tab»3 YRS «tab»
«tab»Muster In «tab»SEP 30, 1862 «tab»Muster In Where «tab»DECATUR, IL «tab»
«tab»Muster In By Whom «tab»N/A «tab»Muster Out «tab»N/A «tab»
«tab»Muster Out Where «tab»N/A «tab»Muster Out By Whom «tab»N/A «tab»
«tab»Remarks «tab»DESERTED NOV 19, 1862 AT DECATUR ILL 
Andrews Elijah (I1621)
 
111 Civil War vet, Company G, 5th Wisconsin Infratry. Patterson James K. (I599)
 
112 Clarence George Kipp was killed after being hit by a Great Northern passenger train on August 17, 1909. The accident occurred about 1 1/4 miles north of Alvord, Iowa and south of Lester, Iowa. Clarence had gotten up early to obtain help for threshing that he had planned to do that day. He drove a horse and buggy to a nearby neighbor's home. After that he was returning over the same railroad crossing that he had crossed earlier. The wagon road was lined with trees and other growth for two hundred feet before the crossing which obstructed the view of the railroad tracks. It was felt that he did not see the train until it was right on him. When he saw the train he struck the horse with the whip. The horse jumped forward. The train struck the buggy, and the harness was completely stripped from the horse. It is said that the horse survived because it sunk its' toes several inches into the hard road to keep from being pulled under the train. Clarence was thrown 70 feet from the point of impact and 20 feet from the tracks. He died two hours later and did not regain consciousness. He was almost 29 years old. Clarence married Clara C. Smith less than four years before the accident. He was survived by her and two sons. They resided on the farm of her father, John F. Smith. Clarence was the second son of John Wilbert and Susan (Bauman) Kipp. (Based on information from a 1909 newspaper account of the accident.) Kipp Clarence George (I9)
 
113 Clipping from a newspaper. No date or identification of paper noted.
"The many friends of Miss Laura Nelson and Bill Schloredt, both of Snudance (sic), will be surprised to learn of their mariage (sic) six months ago at Belle Fourche. The secret was revealed a few days ago." 
Nelson Laura Belle (I341)
 
114 Company D, 104th Regiment, New York Infantry. Enlisted Oct. 18, 1861 and mustered out on Feb. 14, 1865 at Salisbury, NC. Birth date abt 1843. Luce James H. (I601)
 
115 Company K, 152nd Illinois Infantry - Rank of Private.

http://www.ilsos.gov/genealogy/CivilWarController

ILLINOIS CIVIL WAR DETAIL REPORT
«tab»Name «tab»KIPP, JOHN «tab»
«tab»Rank «tab»PVT «tab»Company «tab»K «tab»Unit «tab»152 IL US INF «tab»
«tab»«tab»
«tab»Personal Characteristics «tab»
«tab»Residence «tab»DECATUR, MACON CO, IL «tab»Age «tab»38 «tab»Height «tab»5' 4 1/4 «tab»Hair «tab»BROWN «tab»
«tab»Eyes «tab»BLUE «tab»Complexion «tab»FAIR «tab»Marital Status «tab»MARRIED «tab»Occupation «tab»FARMER «tab»
«tab»Nativity «tab»LANCASTER CO, PA «tab»
«tab»«tab»
«tab»Service Record «tab»
«tab»Joined When «tab»FEB 8, 1865 «tab»Joined Where «tab»SPRINGFIELD, IL «tab»
«tab»Joined By Whom «tab»CPT KEYS «tab»Period «tab»1 YR «tab»
«tab»Muster In «tab»FEB 8, 1865 «tab»Muster In Where «tab»SPRINGFIELD, IL «tab»
«tab»Muster In By Whom «tab»N/A «tab»Muster Out «tab»SEP 11, 1865 «tab»
«tab»Muster Out Where «tab»MEMPHIS, TN «tab»Muster Out By Whom «tab»LT BROWN «tab»
«tab»Remarks «tab»N/A 
Kipp John - parents not verified (I1628)
 
116 Crofter (tenant farmer) Pederson Nils (I1165)
 
117 Customer pedigree. Source (S18)
 
118 Daniel Kipp signed renunciation on estate of his wife Mary A. Kipp and direct estate to his son Peter Kipp. Kipp Daniel (I830)
 
119 Daughter of Karin Jonsdotter's third and last marriage Andersdotter Anna (I784)
 
120 Death Certificate of son Isaac Andrews states birth location was in England. Hart Margaret (I1609)
 
121 Death occurred in Sioux Valley Hospital, Sioux Falls, SD. Kipp Edward William (I12)
 
122 Death on May 8, 1911 at 3:25 am of carcinoma of the duodenum. Nelson Hans (I297)
 
123 Death year may be 1865 McGregor Margaret (I597)
 
124 Dell Rapids cemetery index lists death year as 1902. Pifer Minnie May (I36)
 
125 Dell Rapids, SD Cemetery Block P-6, Lot 3, Space 5 Pifer Minnie May (I36)
 
126 Dell Rapids, SD Cemetery Block P-6, Lot 3, Space 6 Kipp Martin Luther (I35)
 
127 Did not appear to be living with his parents in 1900 Census Leathart John. C. (I1761)
 
128 Died at age 1 month, 5 days. Kipp John (I1895)
 
129 Died at his home 1355 S. Holly St., Casper, Natrona, Wyoming, USA Reimer Billy Michael (I164)
 
130 Died by drowning between Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Luce Robert (I641)
 
131 Died from injuries in a mining accident. Tingman Isaac (I1656)
 
132 Died in a NC prison camp during the Civil War Luce James H. (I601)
 
133 Died of diphtheria and is presumably. Grings Ida (I1883)
 
134 Died when a tree he was cutting down fell on him. Fritschle George (I37)
 
135 Died While Immigrating To America On Ship "Friendship" Hans Survived But Wife And Daughter Also Died. 1740 Wagner Martin (I426)
 
136 Died young of a high fever. Wilcox Adopted Boy One (I1782)
 
137 Died young of a high fever. Wilcox Adopted Boy Two (I1783)
 
138 Does not appear in 1860, 1880, 1900 NY Census with Harriet but does so in 1870 Census. Forman Abram (I594)
 
139 Donated land on which a reformed church was built in 1752. Deeded one acre of land in 1767 for ground rent of one grain of wheat per year for German Reformed Church in West Donegal Township, Lancaster County, PA. Name of church was later changed to Blasser's Reformed Church": Blasser Peter (I731)
 
140 Emigrated from Norway via Trondheim on April 25, 1872. Bill paid in advance in Amerika. Agent was ennis and the ship to England was the S/S Norway. Norstrom Johan Fredrik (I1639)
 
141 Emigrated from Norway via Trondheim on July 29, 1868. Agent was Henriksen and the ship to England was the S/S Hilda. Traveled with husband Nils Henriks and son Johan, infant.. Norstrom Marie Helene (I409)
 
142 Emigrated from Norway via Trondheim on June 2, 1871. Bill paid in advance in Amerika. Agent was ennis and the ship to England was the S/S Norway. Bajala Isak Isaksen (I1634)
 
143 Emigrated from Norway via Trondheim on June 2, 1871. Bill paid in advance in Amerika. Agent was ennis and the ship to England was the S/S Norway. Isaksen Isak Vilheim (I1635)
 
144 Emigrated from Norway via Trondheim on June 2, 1871. Bill paid in advance in Amerika. Agent was ennis and the ship to England was the S/S Norway. Isaksen Herman (I1637)
 
145 Emigrated from Norway via Trondheim on June 2, 1871. Bill paid in advance in Amerika. Agent was ennis and the ship to England was the S/S Norway. Records show a infant with them also but the sex, age, or name is not shown. Amanda is not listed.
Were passengers on Montreal Ocean Steamship Company S/S Austrian which left Liverpool, England on June 8, 1871 and arrived in Quebec on June 19, 1871. Listed under the name Bajala. 
Norstrom Lisa Gretha (I408)
 
146 Emigrated from Trondheim, Norway leaving on April 18, 1872 on ship Allen S/S Norway for Hancock, MI Norstrom Johan P. (I1690)
 
147 Emigrated from Trondheim, Norway leaving on April 18, 1872 on ship Allen S/S Norway for Hancock, MI LNU M. Wilhelmine (I1696)
 
148 Emigrated from Trondheim, Norway leaving on April 18, 1872 on ship Allen S/S Norway for Hancock, MI Ostli Stina Kaysa (I1697)
 
149 Emigrated from Trondheim, Norway leaving on April 25 1872 on ship Allen S/S Norway for Hancock, MI Norstrom Nils Fredrik (I1682)
 
150 Emigrated from Trondheim, Norway leaving on July 5 1879 on ship Allen S/S Tasso for Hancock, MI Kuoppala Greta Stina Ericsdatter (I1672)
 

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